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Gammon M Earhart

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Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland)|March 29, 2023
Using Wearable Sensors to Assess Freezing of Gait in the Real WorldDavid S May, Lauren E Tueth, Gammon M Earhart, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|February 22, 2007
Perception of active and passive turning in Parkinson diseaseGammon M Earhart, Elizabeth S Stevens, Joel S Perlmutter, et al.
Brain Sciences|August 28, 2025
Musical Distractions: Music-Based Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation Fails to Improve Gait in Huntington's DiseaseSidney T Baudendistel, Lauren E Tueth, Allison M Haussler, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|March 5, 2016
The Effect of Dopaminergic Medication on Beat-Based Auditory Timing in Parkinson's DiseaseDaniel J Cameron, Kristen A Pickett, Gammon M Earhart, et al.
Gait & Posture|September 15, 2020
People with Parkinson disease with and without freezing of gait respond similarly to external and self-generated cuesAdam P Horin, Elinor C Harrison, Kerri S Rawson, et al.
Neurodegenerative Disease Management|August 19, 2024
Comparing balance using the BESTest in Alzheimer, Huntington and Parkinson diseaseLauren E Tueth, Ryan P Duncan, Beth E Crowner, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|January 7, 2016
Differential Effects of Tango Versus Dance for PD in Parkinson DiseaseMarie E McNeely, Marina M Mai, Ryan P Duncan, et al.
Neurodegenerative Disease Management|September 4, 2020
A walking dance to improve gait speed for people with Parkinson disease: a pilot studyElinor C Harrison, Gammon M Earhart, David Leventhal, et al.
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine|June 15, 2020
Finger tapping as a proxy for gait: Similar effects on movement variability during external and self-generated cueing in people with Parkinson's disease and healthy older adultsAdam P Horin, Elinor C Harrison, Kerri S Rawson, et al.
Journal of Huntington'S Disease|February 20, 2025
Exploring relationships among gait, balance, and physical activity in individuals with Huntington's diseaseLauren E Tueth, Allison M Haussler, Sidney T Baudendistel, et al.
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Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland)|March 29, 2023
Using Wearable Sensors to Assess Freezing of Gait in the Real WorldDavid S May, Lauren E Tueth, Gammon M Earhart, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|February 22, 2007
Perception of active and passive turning in Parkinson diseaseGammon M Earhart, Elizabeth S Stevens, Joel S Perlmutter, et al.
Brain Sciences|August 28, 2025
Musical Distractions: Music-Based Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation Fails to Improve Gait in Huntington's DiseaseSidney T Baudendistel, Lauren E Tueth, Allison M Haussler, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|March 5, 2016
The Effect of Dopaminergic Medication on Beat-Based Auditory Timing in Parkinson's DiseaseDaniel J Cameron, Kristen A Pickett, Gammon M Earhart, et al.
Gait & Posture|September 15, 2020
People with Parkinson disease with and without freezing of gait respond similarly to external and self-generated cuesAdam P Horin, Elinor C Harrison, Kerri S Rawson, et al.
Neurodegenerative Disease Management|August 19, 2024
Comparing balance using the BESTest in Alzheimer, Huntington and Parkinson diseaseLauren E Tueth, Ryan P Duncan, Beth E Crowner, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|January 7, 2016
Differential Effects of Tango Versus Dance for PD in Parkinson DiseaseMarie E McNeely, Marina M Mai, Ryan P Duncan, et al.
Neurodegenerative Disease Management|September 4, 2020
A walking dance to improve gait speed for people with Parkinson disease: a pilot studyElinor C Harrison, Gammon M Earhart, David Leventhal, et al.
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine|June 15, 2020
Finger tapping as a proxy for gait: Similar effects on movement variability during external and self-generated cueing in people with Parkinson's disease and healthy older adultsAdam P Horin, Elinor C Harrison, Kerri S Rawson, et al.
Journal of Huntington'S Disease|February 20, 2025
Exploring relationships among gait, balance, and physical activity in individuals with Huntington's diseaseLauren E Tueth, Allison M Haussler, Sidney T Baudendistel, et al.
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